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Dog Plays Chess on ESP32
The ESP32 is s remarkably powerful microcontroller, where its dual-core processor and relatively high clock speed can do some impressive…

Old 3D Printer Parts Repurposed Into DIY Camera Slider
What do you do with an old 3D printer? They’re full of interesting components, after all, from switches and motors…

Custom Firmware For Even Cheaper Bluetooth Thermometers
Readers may recall when we first covered the $5 Xiaomi LYWSD03MMC temperature and humidity sensor back in 2020. Prolific hacker…

The Bendix G-15 Runs 75,000 Lines of Code
There’s a Blue Bendix in Texas, and thanks to [Usagi Electric] it’s the oldest operating computer in North America. The…

An LCD, Touch Sensor, USB-C, And A Microcontroller for a Buck
[CNLohr] has been tinkering with some fun parts of late. He’d found out that ordinary LCD screens could be used…

Building A Custom Swiss Army Knife
The Swiss Army knife is the most well-known multitool, combining a bunch of functionality into a compact package. [Jeff Gough]…

Intel Terminates X86S Initiative After Formation of New Industry Group
Although the world of the X86 instruction set architecture (ISA) and related ecosystem is often accused of being ‘stale’ and…

Making a Mechanical Watch From Scratch Is Fine Work
There are plenty of hard jobs out there, like founding your country’s nuclear program, or changing the timing chain on…

Rudolph’s Sleigh on a North Pole PCB
Each Christmas, [Adam Anderson], [Daniel Quach], and [Johan Wheeler] (meanwhile going by ‘the Janky Jingle Crew’)—set themselves the challenge of…

Hackaday Podcast Episode 301: Hacking NVMe into Raspberry Pi, Lighting LEDs with Microwaves, and How to Keep Your Fingers
Twas the week before Christmas when Elliot and Dan sat down to unwrap a pre-holiday bundle of hacks. We kicked…